Danny Lampley, Attorney at Law

Danny Lampley, Attorney at Law What a guy! By appointment only. I'm from a blue-collar background. I know something about having to rely on public assistance and being poor.

I was the first on my father's side of the family to earn a college degree. I've done hot-tar roofing, hauled hay, mopped floors, done electrical work, dug ditches, cleaned commodes, delivered pizzas, worked in a factory, and been a security guard. I worked my way through school during which effort I dropped out several times to work. I've seen how the poor are treated. I've seen and personally en

countered bad treatment by police, court clerks, city and county agencies, car dealers, debt collection agencies, welfare departments, school districts; I know all about it. That is not to say that every public agency deserves criticism. I have represented some fine law enforcement officers and other public employees. I have favorite clerks, policemen, teachers and school employees, public employees who take their jobs and the word "public" seriously; these people are the ones who help make things work most of the time without a whole lot of favoritism and bull and I appreciate them. My bottom line is fair treatment. The law is supposed to apply to everybody, and to protect everybody, without regard to color, where you came from, what you're wearing, or how much money or stuff you have. Three of my rules are these: 1) Whatever it is you are dealing with, do it in writing and always sign, date, and keep a copy; 2) If you have to lie to win your case, then you are not supposed to win; 3) I will agree to terms of payment for legal services that take into account the ability to pay including reduced hourly rates, payment plans, and barter and trade; but unless it is understood from the outset that a case is to be a freebie I will expect to be paid as agreed.

12/10/2023

Read the comments discussing the disturbing possibility the district will simply call the police on the child if the parent refuses to pick him/her up. School districts do some crazy things.*

* Don't ask me how I know. I'm out of the game now and just passing on information to try to help.

11/30/2023

Hey Meta Facebook - re "popular posts" I might have missed: f**k off!

11/02/2023

Facebook Meta - who the hell gave you the authority to enable the automatic reply chat bot feature on my business page messaging?! Stay the f**k out of my business!!
cc: Federal Trade Commission

11/11/2021

Facebook Business Support Meta - Re your continued unwanted notifications, contrary to my explicit settings, badgering me to share updates and create new posts - and now another g**d*** notification IN MY MAIN PAGE NOTIFICATIONS, IN MY BROWSER NOTIFICATIONS, AND ON MY CELL PHONE, offering templates for posts: you can eff right off! I've tried everything: 3rd party apps, CSS code, checking and then checking my settings again, feedback, complaints to you directly and via social media, complaints to the FTC, everything! And now I've just switched back from Business Suite to Business Manager in the hope that this will let my apps and CSS code work a little better to at least thin down the crap. And I'm filing another complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. If you do not stop sending me unwanted notifications; if you do not leave me the eff alone; I am going to deactivate my business page. I don't have time for your persistent bu****it. I don't need my business page bad enough to put up with this intolerable bu****it.

cc: Federal Trade Commission

10/31/2021

- re your second annoying notification in just three days to "Share updates about" my business page: P**S OFF!
Honor my settings to not receive notifications.
cc: Federal Trade Commission

10/27/2021

Facebook - I note your persistent unwanted notification to "Share updates about" my business page and share the attached for you . . . .

cc: Federal Trade Commission

10/24/2021

Facebook - per your unceasing demands that "[I] haven't posted in a while . . .", here's just for you . . .

cc: Federal Trade Commission

10/07/2021

Facebook - re your persistent unwanted push notifications to "Share updates" from my business page, I'm sharing this just for you.

cc: Federal Trade Commission

09/30/2021

Facebook -per your request to "Share updates" from my page, this is just for you.

cc: Federal Trade Commission

09/14/2021

Hey Facebook Facebook Engineering Facebook Design - this is the second day in a row with the unwanted notifications to "Share updates about" my business page. So here's something just for you.

09/09/2021

Hey Facebook Facebook Engineering Facebook Design - as promised, since you continue to refuse to honor my notifications settings and are now *daily" harassing me with pleas to post or share something about my page, I have filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission
However, I have also decided to go ahead and post something special just for you.

"IDEA 2004 Close Up: Disciplining Students With DisabilitiesIf your child has an IEP, you should understand the legal pr...
05/12/2021

"IDEA 2004 Close Up: Disciplining Students With Disabilities
If your child has an IEP, you should understand the legal provisions for disciplining him at school.
by: GreatSchools Staff | April 5, 2010"

If your child has an IEP, you should understand the legal provisions for disciplining him at school.

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